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HyperFont
CategorySans-serif
Date released1993
Websitewww.fontpalace.com/font-details/HyperFont/

HyperFont is a monospaced sans-serif font developed in 1993 by Hilgraeve Inc. to be used by the HyperTerminal terminal emulation application program included in Microsoft Windows. Three different font type versions are available:

  • Hyperdk.fon - HyperFont Dark (raster font)
  • Hyperlt.fon - HyperFont Light (raster font)
  • Hypertt.ttf - HyperFont (trueType)

HyperFont was created to allow an 80-column view in the HyperTerminal window. OEM/DOS is the visualized font code.


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